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Give Cap 2 a go, I really liked it. It's probably my second favourite after Guardians. You can bunk Thor 2 though, that's probably the worst of the lot.

I've read that they're changing the cinematography or the grade in Avengers 2 so it looks more 'filmic', which certainly seems to be noticeable in the trailer. I agree that all the other films have a kind of sheen to them that immediately mark them out as Marvel films. It doesn't bother me as such, and as others have

someone mentioned there's a "safe" feeling to MCU, and yeah, if that's part of the Disney sheen, i've probably noticed it as well. but i see it more as just a way to for the execs to make the movie more easily acceptable to a wider global audience, especially towards those who don't know much, and those who don't

i can understand your feeling, but i'd like to disagree. the qualities of MCU movies is that i can see them as Marvel movies and i can see them as independent movies of various genres, and they can be matched to good movies of those genres, regardless of the names of the lead characters. Winter Soldier is a good

I don't know that I agree with exactly what you said, but I think I have a similar feeling. I have just stopped getting excited over Marvel movies. I can't say there is anything wrong with them, I'm not excited by the line up, I look at it and I'm just like "Cool". Right now I'm more excited about the DC list. I'll

Same here. I still haven't seen Cap 2 or Thor 2... it's just hard to summon the same level of excitement for sequel after sequel. I'll still see them on blu ray eventually but I never felt compelled to go out of my way to watch them. It'll probably be even harder in 2018 to get excited.

I do know what you mean. I liked GotG precisely because it felt different; that's the same reason why I'm looking forward to Ant-Man. But I skipped Captain America 2, Iron Man 3 and Thor 2, and I'll probably cherry-pick which movies are appealing to me rather than attempt to be some sort of completist.

Yeah, Gawker does an affiliate program with Amazon, though I don't know the particulars. Really, that's just where I bought the things. I'll add a note mentioning that and link to the Grip-It site.

xwing.exe :)

No, but there were non-special digital versions.

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Kirk's short eulogy for Spock in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. And personally, even though the character returns in later films, it still packs a punch.

I still can't ever get through "Yes it's true, this man has no dick." I laugh to much and that obscures the rest of the scene.

Why not ultra-perma-permadeath? Same setup, but if you die, you gotta /wrists.

Amen bother, same goes here in Canada.

Eh, I'd rather have Farscape back on TV.

It's like Guardians of the Galaxy, but with imagination and good story

It would probably be, 9 octillion, 476 septillion, 16 sextillion, 652 quintillion, 412 quadrillion, 822 trillion, 881 billion, 524 million 863 thousand, 450. But it's probably easier to call it 9 to the 27th power.

No matter how many times I've watched this, I can never just scroll past and be on my way. At this point I'm pretty much obligated—nay, COMPELLED—to press Play whenever I happen upon it.

Of the two, I would rather watch GoG, but all the winking and nudging gets so old so quickly.

The executable is always a tiny part of a game, it's what the executable loads through it's programming, that takes up memory; the audio, textures, geometry, movie files, render targets and anti-aliasing being the biggest culprits of memory usage. With increased memory is going to come an increase geometric